People are moving away from AM because it doesn't work with IE 11 or (when MS implement browser extentions) Edge. I'm sorry that AM appears to have reached the end of the road in regards future versions, there's no shame in admitting that if it's the case but there comes a time when a developer can only say that the product can no longer be updated at all which will be a sad day for us AM users but not unexpected.I still say making the program free was a terrible idea & we wouldn't think less of you if you decided to reverse that decision & start charging again & come to an agreement with current unlimited license subscribers over annual subscription; other ad block software may be free but they can be limited to what you can do to add your own list of blocked sites or even to unblock a site you don't wish to have blocked: AM is the perfect ad block software for me & I'm sure other users.

I am once again saddened by these last posts, but one of the reasons why I'm using chrome 95% of the time is because of AM and I'm happy with my choice. Granted https IE11 etc isn't working, but I rarely find myself needing filtering in those. tried AG, but didn't really like it even though it offers many things.

crowd sourcing etc, great idea I suppose it's worth a shot Jeff. I think if you or Murray puts it out there saying AM will be available on IE11, Edge, and for sure the smartphone mobile apps and perhaps put it on google play and app store afterwards, people will chime in. $0.99/a person definitely helps many mobile coders out there.

I was and am still always happy with AM, thus maybe missed donation websites or whatnot, but people love this software and willing to back you up!

The fact that people hate ads and pop-ups should be a good indicator that there will always be the need for AdMucher or similar software. Why not put just a bit more effort into this and try the new way of getting funds and be the king of ad blocking once AM was.

On the other hand, if it is really really dead, maybe open source this baby and let the community help out.

XtremeMaC wrote:I am once again saddened by these last posts, but one of the reasons why I'm using chrome 95% of the time is because of AM and I'm happy with my choice. Granted https IE11 etc isn't working, but I rarely find myself needing filtering in those. tried AG, but didn't really like it even though it offers many things.

crowd sourcing etc, great idea I suppose it's worth a shot Jeff. I think if you or Murray puts it out there saying AM will be available on IE11, Edge, and for sure the smartphone mobile apps and perhaps put it on google play and app store afterwards, people will chime in. $0.99/a person definitely helps many mobile coders out there.

I was and am still always happy with AM, thus maybe missed donation websites or whatnot, but people love this software and willing to back you up!

The fact that people hate ads and pop-ups should be a good indicator that there will always be the need for AdMucher or similar software. Why not put just a bit more effort into this and try the new way of getting funds and be the king of ad blocking once AM was.

On the other hand, if it is really really dead, maybe open source this baby and let the community help out.

I would love nothing more than to finish what we started 16 years ago.

Unfortunately It's not up to me. Nor can I do anything without Murray. ;/

That's not an ad blocker... THIS is an ad blocker.---No bovines were harmed in the making of this program.---My first popup stopper blocked too much.My second popup stopper didn't block enough.Ad Muncher was juuuuust right.

I wish I had the coding abilities. I've moved away from coding days far back to automotive industry. Now only do simple VBA, cmd batch and whatnot to speed things along. have been hoping to code on android, couldn't even start that.

Again wishful thinking, but you are in CA, there are bunch of kids out there trying to show their coding talents and I'm sure they'd be willing to work for free. Granted perhaps part time, but nonetheless a solution.You'd first teach them a little and then move along. I'm sure they'd be thrilled to be a part of something great! I dunno put their picture up in twitter. put a vinyl logo on the cars. print out some stickers.

Just put an ad out, or fliers to get coders attention. I know its easier said and done, but you do have options man.

That's not an ad blocker... THIS is an ad blocker.---No bovines were harmed in the making of this program.---My first popup stopper blocked too much.My second popup stopper didn't block enough.Ad Muncher was juuuuust right.

Without an investor willing to fund Ad Muncher completely there is nothing to be done.

That's not an ad blocker... THIS is an ad blocker.---No bovines were harmed in the making of this program.---My first popup stopper blocked too much.My second popup stopper didn't block enough.Ad Muncher was juuuuust right.